The best practice to follow when problems arise uninstalling a program is to reinstall and then uninstall it. The problems such as the one you mention generally only arise when files are missing or corrupted, and reinstallation should fix that. You can then uninstall again successfully.
Catweazle
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Try downloading the trial version from Adobe:
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopel/
Install that and then try an uninstall. Should work, and it can't really make it any worse! A command line isn't going to help you if the uninstall log is corrupted or missing!
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It will only stop working ,you will ahve to uninstall it yourself .
I would try this ,not saying it will work !
go to the folder the demo is in and copy the uninstall file ,if one there ,and then go to the folder with the full version ,and the corrupt uninstall file ,and past it there ,overwrite the other if asked and then try uninstall the full version !
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That's certainly worth a try. I was hoping the trial version would overwrite the earlier install to start with....
...........Can anyone tell me what went wrong and what I should do to fix it? ......
What's gone wrong is that the uninstall log for your earlier installation has either gone missing or is corrupted. The error you are getting is one which is commonly seen when people have deleted things from their PC without first checking if it was something important.
The only thing which will 'fix' it is reinstalling the program to renew the uninstall log, or manually removing traces of the program from both hard drive and Registry.
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